Water Electrolysis Using Thin Pt and RuOx Catalysts Deposited by a Flame-Annealing Method on Pencil-Lead Graphite-Rod Electrodes

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An inexpensive, simple, and high-activity catalyst preparation method has been introduced in this work. Pt and RuOx catalysts were fabricated by soaking inexpensive graphite electrodes (pencil-lead graphite rod: PGR) in catalyst precursor solutions and using a simple flame-annealing method, which results in lower amount of Pt and RuOx catalyst layers. From X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure analysis, it has been found that platinum and ruthenium were deposited as zero-valence metal (Pt) and oxide (RuOx), respectively. Catalytic activities of Pt/PGR and RuOx/PGR for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) were evaluated using neutral 1 M Na2SO4 aqueous electrolyte, respectively. Although HER and OER currents using PGR without catalysts were -16 mA cm-2 (at -1.5 V vs Ag/AgCl) and +20 mA cm-2 (at +2.0 V vs Ag/AgCl), they were improved to -110 and +80 mA cm-2 with catalysts (Pt and RuOx), respectively. Such an inexpensive and rapid catalyst electrode preparation method on PGR using flame-annealing is a very significant method in the initial catalyst activity evaluation requiring a large amount of trial and error.

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Tsuji, R., Koshino, Y., Masutani, H., Haruyama, Y., Niibe, M., Suzuki, S., … Ito, S. (2020). Water Electrolysis Using Thin Pt and RuOx Catalysts Deposited by a Flame-Annealing Method on Pencil-Lead Graphite-Rod Electrodes. ACS Omega, 5(11), 6090–6099. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c00074

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